$309 a week. now, let me give you a sense of the states in the u.s. that still have double digit unemployment. there are a number of states that have 39 states and the district of columbia in the latest report, which has just come out today, actually saw decreases in their unemployment, but there are still ten states that have unemployment rates above 10%. california, florida, illinois, michigan, mississippi, nevada, ohio, oregon, rhode island and south carolina. many of these states have manufacturing facilities, others have unemployment rates that are higher for other reasons. now, take a look at the number of states that have more than 100,000 people who have exhausted all federal and state unemployment benefits. that means they are long-term unemployed, and they cannot -- they cannot get anymore benefits. california, texas, florida, georgia, illinois, michigan, ohio, new york and pennsylvania. a lot of overlap between those two states. now, why is this vote happening again at 2:30 eastern today? because the democrats think they'll have the votes to actually get it passed. and